Without water we can not survive, it is as vital to the human race as air. It is one of our most precious resources, and it is being depleted faster than we can replenish it. It is time for us, as Californians, as a nation, as a world–to wake up.
“Water is essential for healthy living, yet 748 million people lack access to clean water – the equivalent of nearly two and a half times the United States population. As a devastating effect, one child under the age of 5 dies every minute from diarrhea caused by contaminated water and unsafe hygiene.” -World Vision USA
Look closer at World Vision’s clean water video for an inside look at one girl’s life, and the impact of the water crisis it plays - video.
To combat the crisis in 1993, the United Nations General Assembly declared March 22 as World Water Day. Only now, in the midst of California’s largest drought in decades are Californians taking notice. What about the millions of people that go without clean drinking water? How can we make a difference? I’ve teamed up with World Vision to spread awareness for people around the globe who need safe water. For every post, tweet, or picture that is posted allows us to spread awareness, and when we as a world are aware, it allows for greater good to evolve and make a difference.
You can help others understand the need for clean water by talking about World Water Day and by visiting World Vision’s Facebook page at /WorldVision and Twitter at@WorldVisionUSA using the hashtags #WaterEffect and #WaterNow. Let’s work to change the water crisis, not just on a local level, on a global one, as well. Take part, make a difference, be water aware.
Every man, woman and child deserves clean water. How will you help to protect our most precious natural resource? How will you spread awareness?
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